LONDON 〓 Jurowsky and London Philharmonic will perform the “Ring” cycle in 2021

2019/11/07

The London Philharmonic Orchestra will perform through the four works of Wagner’s “The Ring of Nibelung” from the end of January 2021 to the beginning of February 2021. The conductor is chief conductor Vladimir Jurowsky. He is scheduled to assume the role of general music director of the Bavarian State Opera from the 2021/2022 season.

The venue is the Royal Festival Hall, their home ground. The performance will be in semi-stage style. The four works are performed twice. The first cycle is January 25 (Rheingold), 27 (Valkyrie), 29 (Siegfried), and 31 (Twilight of the Gods). The second will be held on February 5, 6, 8, and 10.

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